Lyrics:
Gravity explained
It’s just her point of view
She’s only mortal in your coil too
She cuts her legs
She cuts so deep
To feel ‘bout anything
Why don’t you call off the dogs been licking at her wounds
So, she steals the hubcaps
But not the wheels
She’s still got nowhere she can go
In her see-through dresses
She confesses
Her life is such a bore
Why don’t you call off the dogs been licking at her wounds
Why don’t you call off the dogs been licking at her wounds
No one wants to say
Things will someday change
No one wants to open that door
She might blossom in her room
But nightshade is her bloom
Why don’t you call off the dogs been licking at her wounds
Let’s go…
Misery, well it’s her given
The way she walks in on her knees for you
Each time she kisses
It’s a mission
Brings her closer to death
Why don’t you call off the dogs been licking at her wounds
Why don’t you call off the dogs been licking at her wounds
No one wants to say
Things will someday change
No one wants to open that door
She might blossom in her room
But nightshade is her bloom
Why don’t you call off the dogs been licking at her wounds

While watching the movie The Ice Storm, in the death throws of a breaking up band (once produced by Joe Blaney: Combat Rock -This is Radio Clash, The Raveonettes), I happened upon the scene when Sigourney Weaver pulls the young mans keys out of the bowl. Lightbulb! The next morning I bought a fish bowl, placed pieces of paper with words like “horn section”, “cartoon theme songs”, “pots
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